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. he iff•,0,00,.: sentence'. _ 4,1i Mar; .„
' 4 case of a 15Wear-year' eae.„OrAfe*ratiOtr.4
Keit ; boy, ' arrested in ,.congeotioa c,w....0011,,...._•!1Yer,P, Bob Sm
Wit)), the same incident,Wes. heard 9"illif4itboi,.14..*4
in ;JAVenil 044-- - '.'‘ k, -,-,, . Elected :In*sf4P0. ' Ot',
Crown . 0 , iiii, 4.i4tten was P1,:,.'llarTyr0;*.
x he , .4 rt' 714 ,Aso,./.:IrirOkiiiriOok-tprio '
was theleader.is't sea, 4
In the opinionOf POliC
waseiStfin•thexvie of the'119,Wer;
Instead. o the leader, said,. the
4reivrf,atferneY*4,..,
Following the theft, m4ost of the
cheques were destroyed andi., the
relnaiP were flushed deltrn:A., eget
at the place where Knox was stay-
ing/. said IMr. Eays. A Package of
nickels liras' hurled Wer a fence,,.
IctioX claimed he repoived', only
20 of the split on the theft. 1.0Ver,
$ao was found behind a bathtub
in the ',110MO of the juvenile who
was Involved ,with•gnox, stated the
crown attorney.
1, Altogether $54,18 cash was re.
,,:covered byPOlice„and the sum of
$74.16 is still missing. • e
,
•-•.' A straight tip on a sure thing
'usually demonstrates the uncertain-
ties of life.
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ation". in, the, v rtelg.,sehooL'arp4
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telicIferaccordinsgh?‘ quaUfiga4.40,0trtiOnm'y#0100,1!i,
Every' .sepOndary, fteacher,On-
tario will he Sent coacieritip)
questimmojxe. asking •homiNile rates,'
the desirability of the teaching
4100011 In the area. in Whielt,he
works. Questions willcover”e011-,
(Miens of workA"board-stafT re-
lations," leadership in
the community" and "the general
teaching climate" in each area;
On , these findings, teaching • areas
in Ont4r19, will he -categorized. by
the Federation, to Provide' guidance
t� any member seeking Information.
Following three years of study
by a special committee, the Feder-
ation adopted a -plan to classify
teachers according to their quail-
!I
kARitx.,4*Rit ne*,"biekt,--
4en ef Oritario Secondary School
Teacheik's? Federation. "
, •
„ •
fieations. Thus, a teaeher's ,ouall-
fication may be, listed aS.'LeYel:
Level 3 or Level 4, In such grOlgt;
ings as' "aeademier "guidance,
"vocational," "physical education,"
etc.
„ This new 'plan is intended to.'pro-
vide a clear and definitive guide to
teachers and school boards in mat-
ters of employment.
3�cCreight who Is from Clinton
QF StatFon, was flned 475 and
or' 10 days A.30-1, when -he
ppeared in magistrate's court at
Oriett,4Ast; week.
•Vtths, , •
is,,accidentrprise atLain
ex-
ined';Cr�wn Attorney if. Glenn
lairIVas--..711=h-
t4itrri in, a borrowed ear when it
struck a parked auto.
',-T'While police were investigating,
And After they had warned him to
desist from driving, MoCreight
g"took off" with the car and drove
at speeds between 00 and 100 mph
towards Zurich, according to police.
• The car was a 1054 model ,of a
medium price make.-
McCreight expressed surprise at
the police evidence as to the speed
4C-whch he drove. 'Same 1954
ears of that make might -go, -Over
90, he admitted, hut he didn't think
the car he had borrowed was in
this class. It was "badly out of
line," he explained.
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$MILE THE NEW
GIRL. IN V.I.A$s
GAVE Y0111
L-ovely — dainty — FFIESPIII EVan
last year's frock can be'lhrillina
endglamorous — IF lrs tptat#1
right. tot us *bow :you whak
can do with YOUR dance dresses.
- Our Canadian friends like the
be'6a,
• Free Parking (inlart),
• Edartotnitel Rtes'"-------------------
• Family-RiteiliNet7CliiiiijelOf Children
. 12 or ynder) .
• Cafeteria and Coffee Room
• Radio and television
• Air Conditioned Rooms in Season
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MRS. SANDERSON McMILLAN 'don. Five brothers also survive Faulty wiring is believed to have
The death occurred: after a pro- and one sister, Mrs. Wilbur Dewey, beep the cause of two fires in Gode- tailed by Mrs. Smith throwing dish -
longed, illness, of Mrs. Sanderson of GrandBend; 'VVilliam, of Wal- rich, ' one on Wednesday afternoon pans of water on the blaze. Faulty
McMillan at Yucaipa, California, On laceburg; Alfred, Lawrence, Joseph of last week and the other. on New wiring is believed to have been
Deceinher.:12,Mrs. McIVIillan, the and Nelson, all of Windsor.
: viriumifia Vivian, , was a- Year's day. the cause of the fire.
former
---,-- • -.Damage• was estimated at more—
daughter of the late Mr. add, Mrs. NETL THOIVIPSON than $2,500 in the fire about 5 p.m., . . .
audrpn*-91Vevrir2rtito gh -1Wilatt-barfrilra lif-Widtittttar OHAST-Vetrit- at'the - . '• - '
Gode' m; c i'lle, thi, or a while, Neil Thompson .home of Mr. and MTS. Marius A
Su .viAii '1),' 'to*, , husband Ai suddenly at. his home on Blok, Huron road. The couple were . Miss" Rosales Bedard, nurse -in -
are two: • James. lo
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:,,k' heggo. lreet, On'TuesdaY evening, sitting in their living room, un- training at St. Joseph's Hospital,
and Ibrik
J:pf Dccember„30,14in his, 69th year, aWare, that flames had broken out spent the Christmas holidays with
ai parents were the late Donald in ,the basement and up the, par- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Grace ' alp;erli.obt,olam''' sit c , hornpsonand _Marj,,;Mathielinv-of: :talons to the roof until they were t Bedard, Victoria street.
and Mrs. Carol Vivian CiDell; of .Huron01ownship, Bruce. County. informed by neighbors. The Gode- Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Three Rivers, Michigan. One He came to d'oderieh.33 years ago rich _Fire Department got the blaze Mrs. Cyril Proctor, Bayfield road,
sister„,Ws. Jennie Vivian Brown, and was employed with the Weal: under control just in time to save were MT. and :Mrs. Norman Mc -
of Kalaiiiazooltnd four brothers ern Canada Flour Mills, now the roof from- being completely Lead, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs,
predeceased her,.:known as the Upper Lakes and St. burned off. Kenneth Adams and family, of
• . 72: :. . ........Lawrence anspotation; Company. A refrigerator at the home of Simcoe; -Mr. John Taman, of 'De-
LoNHe retirkd....4houk a year ago. Mr4 :and Mrs. Vern Smith, Horton troit, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tol-
Mr. and• ,,, ,Surviviiware his wife, the, form- street, caught fire about 4 p.m., lenars, of Toronto.
t infi;JIRAlleri and two...New Yeaes_day. Dama.ge was_cur- Alr_and„,,,Mrs.....Wm_McLean_and
fathnr,Leon-Remj4.Jeffrey on Mon- daughters, Mai*, of Torofitii, and
day mrning,Jaio '5,4 Requiem, ,Mrs. , Neil •::.-(Jean) McCarthy; of
high mass was'atitti at';,St,.Bonifaal:',Griindhy • Beach:. and three sons,
Roman Catholic Church, Zurieh, at ''Williaiia, of London ; Lieut. 'Donald,•
.10 amli, Interment was made in of Camp Borden,. And Neil, of St.
the adjoining.r,eer4It2tery., ., Jeans, Quebec. There are seven
Mr: •At, ,T,0::died,4t his. late rani grandchildren,
residence on' January 1 ,111,,hia• The funeral service was held on
'.1730.....Yp.1-. He i!,__. su_vived. by."..hi ..•FridalLafternoon_at...Lodge-funeral-
_wifer_the ' e_fVmer__Pauline_Plarit ..and -ho 'Ilan
sons, Leonard, of Goderich ; Lloyd, officiating:, Interment was in 1Vlait-
crf Windsor, and , Edmund, at home. land cemetery. The pallbearers
There are two . .aaughters, •.1.1rs. were Win McTaggart Earl Cooper,
4 Blanche Mason, of Windsor, 'and Robt. McMillan, Chas. Mills, Gordon
.1-1; Mrs Natioleon Duchanne• of Lon- Reis and John Marwick
anartatargFRENWar...:i MRS. R014 T.. 1.4.EZ
. ...
After _ an _illness of,_ m011e
two years, .Mrs. Marrietth Mae Lee
died ...at Alexandra Hospital on
Wednesday, December 31. Deceas-
. ed was ,edaughtes, of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Thoinas Ryan and was,
born at Benmiller 45 years ago.
When sheyas ,six years of age her
family moved ta Sanford where she
resided Until her marriage to Roy
in_1938_._•_She-attended_Salt-
ford public school -and later the
She. was a member of Vic-
toria Street United -Church.
Besides her husband she is stir,:
vived by two daughters and one
son, Shirley Mae; Margaret Ethel
and James Donald, all of Goderich,
and two sisters, Mrs. Emery (Jean)
Baechler, Goderich, 'and Mrs.
Ross (Myrtle) Mills, of Woodstock,
as well as three brothers, Stanley
and William. of Goderich, and
Wesley, of Windsor. •
Rev. S.• A. Moote officiated at the
funeral service on Saturday after-
noon at Stiles funeral home. The
pallbearers were - Albert Riehl,
Gordon Lee,' Chas. Breckow . and
Geo. Currell. Interment was in
Maitland cemetery. ,
-, GODERICH, .CLINTON
and SEAFORTH
Telephone Customers
In the ne-xti6siie of your Telephone Directory
classified section listing all business concerns, pro.
fessions and services which are actually located in
the three communities.
' For your convenience the Yel/OW Pages listings,
will be arranged alphabetically under appropriate
business. and professional classifications.
By using the Yellow Pages you will save time
and trouble . • . find "where to buy it" quickly
and easily.
advatitigesuf this handy shopping guide . the
. .
Irst 'eV -owner to- fittiftWff
1.59 car marker from the 'local
license issuer, Mr. Ralph Black-
stone, "was Herbert Fitzpatrick,
Wellesley street, Goderich. The
number he received when the office
opened last Friday morning was
887-101. The office is located in
Sole Building Specialties store on
:West' street.
First to get a truck license was
Graham Inglis, of Goderich, and the
number is 81:55rB. Mr. George
Baxter was the first to ,gbt a Station
wagon license and thenuaiber is
31896X. The first trailer license
'Went to Robert O. Stnith, RA. 1,
Clinton, and the nuniher I§ 6'6461T,
MRS. HENRY J. KERR
Mrs. Henry J. Kerr, the former
Eva Grace Jackman, died at Alex-
andra Hospital on Thursday last at
the age of 75 years. , She was a
daughter of Wawanosh Jackman
and Barbara Symonds, of West,
Wawanosh. After her marriage to
'Henry J. Kerr, the couple farmed
in that township, coming to Gode-
rich 21 years ago,
She is survived by her husband
and two aughters, Mrs. Elmer(Phyllis) L of Col rne Town-
ship, and Mrs. 'Ida) Cooke,
of Sarnia. There are also five
Sons. Alvin, of West Wawanosh,
1 Carman, of Colborne Township,
I Merele, of Ashfield, Kenneth, of
Goderich, and Benson, of • Calborne
' Township; 39 grandchildren and
124 great-grandchildren, One bro-
ther, Ernest Jackman, resides in
) Colborne Township, and three
sisters, Mrs. Henry Matthews, of
Nile; Mrs. Samuel Anderson, o'r
Arcola, Sask., and Mrs. Russell Mc-
Connell, of Kincardine.
Rev. Roy D. Kennedy officiated
-at the .-sexAvice at Ni4e--. United
Church on Saturday with burial in
Dungannen cemetery.
First Car Marker
• .,
"YoO: Mean to say --
last 3.4 -day may ,
-send-backahe-awae”
Sounds gondllogical, too! YOU see the normal job of the
kidneys is to remove excess wastes and acids
-so often the cause of backache -from the
system. Dodd's Kidney Rills slimulati the
,kidneys Ahis_function, And .so-JORY-bring_you
,that welcome relief from backache they have
,
many others. Try just 3 -a -day. You can depend
Dodd's--. the blue box with the red band. 6(
daughter, Sally, ,of Oakville, have
been visiting their parents, Mr.
•and Mrs. A. S. McLean, Elgin
avenue, and Mrs. Mable Brereton;
Quebec street.
Mr. and, ,Mrs. Gordon_ }$e
-slid-. ran% n t
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meidinger, of
Zurich. •
bumper bloclo.
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cold just because they imagined
they, had the fire of genius.